Comments:
This is a "loctionless" cache and is not located at the listed coordinates. Additionally, it is (naturally) only available on Navicache and is not crosslisted on any other site.

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Your mission: Find a location that has "Navi" as part of the name. Post the coordinates and a photograph of yourself and your GPS with the sign bearing the name. Navi should be the first part of the name, or at least the first part of one of the words in the name. Remember, the name of the cache is "Navi What?"

Please also give us a bit of information on the location.

There are a variety of locations you could use. I have found various doctors with the first name Navi, various businesses, and I'm sure there are streets and towns.

I'd even allow for "Navi-something" found on the side of a truck or other vehicle, as long as you can get the appropriate photo and coordinates.

I am also taking on the challenge and will post a photo as an example as soon as I can make it to a qualifiying location.

CACHE LOGS - May contain hints(spoilers)!

30 Sept 2012 by
Cachew Knutz(Finds: 2 Score: 5) (Hidden: 0 Score: 0)Open Log:Non-commercial use only
We tried for a Navicache traditional cache about a year ago but it had been lost and since it was the only one listed within 40 miles of us, we never bothered to try for others. But DudleyGrunt has challenged us to be well-rounded, so we are tackling this cache, one of his locationless caches listed on Navicache.

We were headed from Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Cobb Island, Maryland, future site of a Nautical Knutz cache by the Cachew Knutz, and stopped to snap this picture of the crew (using our GPSr/camera) at Navigator Lane in Dahlgren, Virginia. The street sign in the picture is at N38°21.331' W077°03.178'. This is a great location, not just because of the cool street name, but also because it is so close to a terrific local resource, the former Dahlgren Railroad.

The water tower in the picture sits right beside what is now the Dahlgren Railroad Heritage Trail (www.friendsdrht.org) that the Cachew Knutz hope will soon be an open public recreational trail, since the Cachew Knutz are also Railroad Knutz (www.coord.info/GC2PP3K).

29 Feb 2012 by
tripman1(Finds: 95 Score: 281.5) (Hidden: 9 Score: 32.5)Open Log:Personal use only
This one turned out to be quite a challenge. I went to 3 other sites, all of which had gone out of business. I don't think it would be wise to use Navi when starting a business. I visited this final location and it was very appropriate. The are in the business of shipping "caches" all around the world. Thanks DudleyGrunt for this fun and challenging virtual.NaviWhat?